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Aircraft Noise: Gates vs Rochester

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Gates, NY and Rochester, NY?

Gates and Rochester have similar restriction levels.

Gates, NY

Monroe County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise regulation in New York is preempted by federal law under the Federal Aviation Act, with state and local authorities barred from regulating in-flight aircraft operations, though New York retains limited proprietor and land-use authority.

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Rochester, NY

Monroe County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise regulation in New York is preempted by federal law under the Federal Aviation Act, with state and local authorities barred from regulating in-flight aircraft operations, though New York retains limited proprietor and land-use authority.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGatesRochester
Federal Preemption49 U.S.C. 4171349 U.S.C. 41713
State RoleAirport proprietor onlyAirport proprietor only
NY AuthorityTransportation LawTransportation Law
Local CurfewsGenerally preemptedGenerally preempted

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Gates FAQ

Can a New York city impose an aircraft curfew?

Generally no. Only the airport proprietor may impose curfews, and even then must comply with the federal Airport Noise and Capacity Act. Non-proprietor municipal curfews are preempted.

Who do I complain to about aircraft noise in New York?

Contact the operating airport's noise office and file complaints with the FAA. The NY State Department of Transportation handles state airport coordination but cannot regulate flight operations.

Can New York regulate where airports are built?

Yes. State and local land-use authority over airport siting and surrounding land compatibility is preserved, though regulating actual flight operations remains federally preempted.

Rochester FAQ

Can a New York city impose an aircraft curfew?

Generally no. Only the airport proprietor may impose curfews, and even then must comply with the federal Airport Noise and Capacity Act. Non-proprietor municipal curfews are preempted.

Who do I complain to about aircraft noise in New York?

Contact the operating airport's noise office and file complaints with the FAA. The NY State Department of Transportation handles state airport coordination but cannot regulate flight operations.

Can New York regulate where airports are built?

Yes. State and local land-use authority over airport siting and surrounding land compatibility is preserved, though regulating actual flight operations remains federally preempted.

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